| John's
Club Report Covering The Pensacola Hawg Hunters 2013 Season Email: John Buck |
![]() Founded In 1975 |
| November Tournament Total Fish Caught 42 Total Dead Fish 0 Total Limits 4 Big Fish 2.97 Total Fish Weight 54.02 lbs |
Total Year Standings |
Buddy Yates 2.97 lbs |
![]() Tensaw River
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Buddy Yates 2.97 lbs |
| 1st
Place Bill Myrick 5 Fish 6.49 lbs |
2nd
Place Mack Cramer 5 Fish 6.32 lbs |
3rd
Place Jeff Weaver 5 Fish 6.12 lbs |
4th
Place Jere Jaillite 5 Fish 5.80 lbs |
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Tournament Results Also Fished: Jim Baily - Randy Cole - Dave Dyess Don Jahnke,
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TOURNAMENT
REPORT
| Tensaw River |
November 17, 2012 |
Live Oak Landing |
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Well Im back again. I know that this must be a
disappointment for those of you visiting this site looking forward to reading
the Bass'n Bards words of wit and wisdom.
Unfortunately John is on a mission to harvest Bambi. He has left us far behind and has
traveled to the outer reaches of civilization (Nebraska) in the quest of a Bambi
Burger. (Hope he brings us back
some sausage!) At the club meeting, the first presided over by our
new Grand FooBob Jeff Weaver; I was paired with (The) Bob Jones. Bob and I had fished together once
before and I was looking forward to fishing with him again. Now Bob has a bad reputation of being
the cause of major trouble for his partners. It's not that Bob causes problems; it's
just that he's always present when trouble happens. On the way to the river Bob and I talked about where
we wanted to start. Bob had it on
good authority that the best fishing was to be found down south in Conway. Traditionally, this time of year finds
the fish chasing shrimp in the grass so I agreed with him. Arriving at the landing we found patchy
fog that was fairly thick in spots, so I recommended that we start in Red Creek
and then work our way south as the fog burned off. Bob agreed so at blast off we headed to
Red Creek. I was hoping that I
hadn't made a mistake when almost immediately we both hooked up. Bob on a spinner bait and me on a
worm. Both fish were small but at
least we knew that there were active fish in the area. Bob quickly hooked up with another small
fish and I started working our way to a deep hole that many of us fish. On the way I picked up my first keeper,
and Bob also put his first keeper in the boat. As the fog burned off we continued to
catch fish, and as the sun came out I was amazed at how clear the water
was. It was almost like fishing
Lake Martin or Lay Lake. With the
sun out and the fog gone, we pack up and headed south. Arriving at the entrance to Conway, we
found the river muddy and the water so low that we couldnt safely get in the
creek so we headed to another spot, but the water was running so fast that we
couldn't effectively fish it. Since
we were all ready down south, we decided to stick our heads in McVey and try our
luck there. The water was muddy and
low so after a half hour or so we decided to pack up again and head back
north. Going back in Red Creek we
started to pick up fish again. Most
of the fish were small but we both managed to put four keepers in the boat. Prior to weigh-in, as we bumped our smaller fish, Bob discovered that one of his fish had shorten up to less than 12 inch, therefore, he was only able to bring three fish to the scales. After the weighing was done, it was found that Bill Myrick had taken first place with 5 fish at 6.49 lbs.; and his partner, Mack Cramer, was second with 5 fish for 6.32 lbs. Jeff Weaver found five fish at 6.12 lbs. which was good enough for third, and Jere Jaillite was fourth with the smallest limit of the day that weighted in at 5.80 lbs. Lunker for the tournament went to Buddy Yates with a 2.97 lb. beauty. Bobs three fish were good enough for him to finish in fifth place. Next month we head to Escambia River. Just remember that our meeting will be on the second Wednesday of the month and we fish the following Saturday. Until then everyone keep your lines tight and your hooks sharp. Jere |